The capsule collection is now available at the online Dior store.
Luxury fashion giant Dior unveils its latest capsule campaign, “DiorAlps,” featuring the chic and cold-ready “Brrr!” collection with monogram-adorned down jackets, embossed “Dior Star” outerwear, nylon boots, and more.
Anticipating the upcoming ski season, Dior’s creative force, Maria Grazia Chiuri, introduces a lavish cold-weather collection tailored for the slopes and beyond. “DiorAlps” pays homage to the “magic of the mountains and the splendor of winter,” showcasing a range of cold-ready apparel, footwear, and accessories.
Dior introduces a reversible long down jacket in navy and ecru hues, crafted from quilted technical taffeta and adorned with the distinctive Dior Oblique motif. The collection features variations of the signature jacket, including hooded, cropped, and sleeveless options, alongside the iconic Dior Star motif on tricolored jackets.
Explore the line’s two footwear options: the DiorAlps Snow Ankle Boot, equipped with a nylon upper and laced closure for snowy terrains, and the D-Wander Sneaker, boasting a lightweight construction and adjustable straps, ideal for skiing enthusiasts.

Completing the DiorAlps range is the iconic Dior Oblique badge in blue jacquard, featuring on totes, boot bags, saddlebags, travel kits, phone holders, cosmetic bags, wallets, and cardholders—a stylish finishing touch to winter accessories.
The eagerly awaited DiorAlps capsule collection is now available at the online Dior store, offering a range of luxury winter essentials from $500 to $7,100.
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